Are home gardens no longer desired?

  • Erstellt am 2018-05-06 13:50:20

Müllerin

2018-05-06 17:12:29
  • #1
My dream is still a cottage garden... but we're lacking the space for the beautiful view ;)
 

toxicmolotof

2018-05-06 20:56:01
  • #2
Little work is trendy...

But not educational for children. This year we have strawberries, radishes, and raspberries. All in pots or small beds. Next year we will probably start with vertical gardening. So it doesn’t work without it completely.
 

Bieber0815

2018-05-06 21:24:52
  • #3
Here, here! During the week at most after work, but we have plenty of vegetable garden. The radishes are already peeking out, the strawberries and currants look great, the rest will surely come soon ... now we have to put nets over them, otherwise the birds will eat them.
 

ypg

2018-05-06 21:50:22
  • #4


Are you sure?
The trend is organic, sustainability, health.

Biohacking, clean eating... Men sit in the office for over 8 hours every day and then have their first stroke between 50 and 60 because as soon as they get home, they sit down again instead of starting to finally live.
 

Nordlys

2018-05-06 21:59:11
  • #5
The so-called trends are very suspect to me. Who hypes them? Who names them? Who measures them and how? Just before Easter at Penny, huge pallet of cage eggs, 10 for 1,- Gone in a flash. Despite the organic trends, supposedly. Karsten
 

Arifas

2018-05-06 22:46:31
  • #6
We would also like a kitchen garden :-) . And many berry bushes and the old fruit trees will also be preserved. The children wish for beans and strawberries next year, I would like to have an herb garden and my husband wants grapes. Tomatoes would also be great. Along with that the question, where is the best place to put a greenhouse? Sunny, or is a bit shadier okay too?

We are currently planning the location of the vegetable garden. Best as sunny as possible, right? And the grapes will be planted at the top of the slope by the fence. Can they tolerate wind? Or is it better to have wind protection?
 
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